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Monday, December 3, 2012

Free Pattern! Angel Mini Tree Topper!

To go along with our advent project, yesterday I started working on an angel to top Aiden's mini tree. I didn't see a pattern I liked that opened up on the bottom to allow you to slide it atop the tree. So instead, I worked it up as I went along and it is now free for you to enjoy yourself! :)

If you would much rather have this for an ornament for your large tree, you could always just slip stitch to the top, chain 12 stitches, and join for a loop to hang on a branch.

Angel Mini Tree Topper

Materials:

Worsted weight yarn in white, yellow, grey, and any skin
colored yarn

I-9 hook (5.5 mm)

Yarn needle

Notes:

-Can be made larger or smaller by substituting yarn and hook

-If written with the number AFTER the stitch (HDC 8), it
means to work one of that stitch in the next designated amount of stitches. If
written with the number BEFORE the stitch (2HDC), it means to work the
designated amount of stitches in the next stitch ONLY (2 HDC are together in
one stitch).

Row 3: CH 1. HDC and DC in 1st st. DC and HDC in 2nd
st. SC in next st. HDC, DC, DC, HDC all in the next st. SC in next st. HDC and
DC in next st. DC and HDC in last st. Fasten off. (14 sts)

Sew onto sides of body.

This pattern was written by me
(Brittany Snook) and is my property. I ask that you do not share or sell as
your own whether this is a free or paid pattern, but refer someone to my blog
or ravelry/craftsy store. This pattern is registered with myfreecopyright.com.
You may sell, share, and use the finished product however you like, because it
is your creation and something you can be proud of! If you would like to share
pictures of your finished product, I would LOVE to see them. Feel free to post
them to my facebook page (www.facebook.com/ajbcrochet) or email them to me. Any pictures or questions about this
pattern should be sent to ajbcrochet@yahoo.com.

If you would like to download the pdf files for this pattern, you can get the fancy font version here and the easy to read version here. I like to make my patterns fun by adding different fonts, but sometimes they can be hard to read, so I provide a version in the default Microsoft Word font. :)

Here is a picture of Aiden's tree with the ornaments for December 1st and 2nd:

And here's some fun pictures just for the heck of it:

Have a wonderful night! I'll see you again tomorrow for more advent fun and to write about The Magic! :)